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GAILLARDIA— (Blanket Flower). 
Bremen—New variety. Large coppery red flow- 
ers, yellow tips. Fine for cutting. Field plants.$1.50 
Burgundy— New. A deep red variety, hardly 
showing any yellow. Field plants. .................000 1.50 
Grandiflora—An invaluable perennial on ac- 
eount of its yellow and orange-red flowers on 
graceful stems, blooming from May through 
the whole Summer, producing masses of flowers 
which are excellent for cutting. 1% to 2 feet. 
BRieldsorowneplantsea ase cee neee Oe eatics esos cana 1.00 
GEUM-— (Avens). 
Lady Stratheden— Large double rich golden flow- 
Serge cbleeter) unes Los 5eDt. sl Ota DIANUSs eecesuerere st ce 1.50 
Mrs. Bradshaw— A splendid perennial with nice 
foliage and double dark red flowers. Also very 
attractive in the rock garden. 2 feet. June to 
MEDLEMLOETEM Lr OUSD LAT Cows cer reniteeteeett conto. taoates tse 1.50 
Borrisii— Blooms in early spring with bright 
orange flowers and attractive foliage. Excellent 
for rock garden. Height 8 inches. Pot plants..... 1.50 
GYPSOPHILA— (Baby’s Breath). 
Acutifolia— Large foliage. lLilac-rose flowers. 
Blooming in late summer. Grows well in dry 
Dlnces Sale ox t ier HIGld Plan tUssaes secrete cae ee 1.00 
Paniculata— It is exquisite for cutting, produc- 
ing masses of dainty pure white flowers, which 
give beautiful material for vases. Field plants. 1.00 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
Per 100 
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Each year finds an increased demand for this beautiful and 
highly useful plant. They can be used anywhere in the garden 
and are perfectly hardy. 
Cressida— Deep orange. Large flowers. Middle 
Ofs stl yeeros ceive tuleldaplantseta. sence eee $2.50 
Aurantiaca— Orange-yellow. June-July. 2 to 
So StMields plants 4264 Aen tee ee 1.00 
Flava— Lemon yellow, sweet scented. May. 3 ft. 
Field: plants. tae eee de ee ee 1.00 
Olif— Dark gold. 2 to 3 ft. Blooms July to Aug- 
ust. (Field “plants st. cccrriee steko neste eee 1.00 
J. R. Man— Orange. 2 to 3 ft. July. Field 
Dl ants: Beek es Bo ee ee ean eee ee Te 1.00 
Florham— Deep golden yellow, large flowers. 2 
tord feet; July: ibieldsplantsie ctu ere ee 1.00 
Thunbergi— Yellow flowers. Fragrant. 3 ft. 
JulyetozAucustestieldiplanitsi.: oe 1.00 
Aureole— Early flowering. Orange-yellow flow- 
OTS 1 aieccsiebtoccs te cepe eee a 1.00 
Orangeman— Dwarf variety. Clear orange flow- 
ers.” Very <freesnowerin Geran ye ect rte ee ee 1.00 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA~— (Alum root; Coral- 
bells). Bright scarlet flowers. Very free flower- 
ing. Good for cutting. Blooms May thru July. 2.00 
HIBISCUS— (Marsh Mallows)—Large flowers 
ranging in color from white to dark red. On 
stalks 5 to 6 feet high, blooms in July and 
Summer. In colors white, pink and red, crim- 
SON eye. Field plants. .......cccccccssssseceseeeeeeseseesseneneees 1.00 
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